My SNES Build
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Success! I've now got a working usb hub tucked away in a cartridge. Conveniently, one of the 4 available ports it internal allowing my to hide away a mini wifi dongle leaving 3 outward facing ports.
Next job is the cart label; as the cart is just an expansion to allow usb and wifi connectivity I'm thinking of something along the lines of this:
Although I think I might prefer a flatter Retropie logo to give the whole think a consistent look.
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I received the latest version of my PCB this week (probably the last too; because it's priced by the sq. in. it's starting to get expensive the bigger it gets).
First of all I'm happy to report that the 62-pin cart connector pins perfectly so looks like my measurements were good! Yeah, I know, cleaning the flux is my next job.
I gave up on the idea of incorporating a DIY shutdown circuit in the board (beyond my abilities), instead hid the Mausberry circuit underneath.
The HDMI plug is a little too fat, in the last version I trimmed it down with a knife but I'd prefer a more elegant solution, I'm looking at something like this but I can't find a mini male to a standard female version - I'll keep hunting.
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@jackal123uk How about this?
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@lilbud Thanks, I like that; that's definitely the RetroPie logo for the job. I'll get a few different designs printed up to see what they look like on a cart - that'll be the real test.
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Just ordered the stickers from vistaprint - has anyone got any from them yet? Any comments on the quality?
I might have taken a bit of a risk but it looks like we should be able to fit 4 on their bumper sticker as below?
Once they arrive, I'll confirm that nothing is cropped before anyone else takes the same risk. Just a work on the price; £4.99 looked quite reasonable but when you actually go through it all and add shipping and VAT it's just about a tenner - hence trying to squeeze four on to get my money's worth.
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@jackal123uk I got my label from them and it turned out really well. I went with two per bumper sticker to stay in the "safe zone" of the layout.
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Nice project , i am happy your pcb is fantastic, but in my case catridge slot reading orginal game is better for play , waiting your pcb project finished to buy or printer , version 2 because my SNES 001.
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Labels arrived this week and thankfully nothing cropped - even some breathing room:
And a perfect fit on the cart, apart from my dodgy scissor job:
All in all, I'd fully recommend these labels - I was worried about the thickness as the website lists it as 0.95mm and I thought this might stand proud unlike the original cart stickers but as it turns out it's almost indistinguishable for an original.
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@jackal123uk those USB ports fit like a glove too! Looks great!
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Been a while since the last post as I've been busy enjoying the finished article. Not encountered any problems other that one slight annoyance - changing the SD card required some disassembly. Thought I'd try and solve it with a SD card extension cable from eBay.
By some sort of incredible fluke the EXT port on the underside of the SNES is exactly the same width and the same depth of the micro SD connector.
Just need to nicely fix it down and I'm sorted.
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Sorry for bringing back an old thread. I am building somthing very similar at the moment and this build looks fantastic.
Can you help me out with connecting the original SNES controller ports to the GPIO pins of a Pi Zero? i have read lots of conflicting info and am a bit confused on how to get the 2 controllers connected up.
and if it is possible can you re-upload the STL file for the 3d print of the Rear I/O plate?
would be greatly appreciated.
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thank you so much dude. some great info.
i dont suppose you have any knowledge on doing a similar thing with the genesis/megadrive.. im having a bit of trouble with the db9 driver config.
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@jackal123uk said in My SNES Build:
Been a while since the last post as I've been busy enjoying the finished article. Not encountered any problems other that one slight annoyance - changing the SD card required some disassembly. Thought I'd try and solve it with a SD card extension cable from eBay.
By some sort of incredible fluke the EXT port on the underside of the SNES is exactly the same width and the same depth of the micro SD connector.Great build.
I could really do with an SD extension like that for my Super Famicom build as gaining access to the sd if needed is a pain. Do you a have an ebay link to the item you bought and has the SD extension worked reliably?
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@ruckage here is the one I bought, the ribbon cable is a tad long so I've folded it over in places and it's fixed to the EXT port with hot glue - not my preferred solution as it's a little messy, I think next I'll look at mounting to a backing plate that marries up with the original PCB screw holes.
Regarding performance and reliability I've not noticed any issues and so far it's indistinguishable from a card being directly in the pi. If I can find any suitable tools I might check the read/write times to see if there actually is any difference.
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@ceeeeee4 said in My SNES Build:
thank you so much dude. some great info.
i dont suppose you have any knowledge on doing a similar thing with the genesis/megadrive.. im having a bit of trouble with the db9 driver config.
Not yet but the megadrive was going to be my next project once I get some spare time. If that happens any time soon all post my progress.
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Hi @jackal123uk ,
I got my cable, I bought it from Pimoroni in the end as it appears to be the same as yours but much shorter (15cm).
I've fitted it into my case and it works perfectly :)Here's a link to my build thread to show how I Secured it in place: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/11681/super-famicom-snes-build/45
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@jackal123uk said in My SNES Build:
I'm turning my attention to the next version of my pcb, I've decided to go easy on myself for now and leave the USB hub contained in a cartridge although this means I've now to mount the 62 pin cartridge connector onto the pcb. Below are my measurements of the original board - I know the position of the reset switch and the mounting holes to the right are correct as I used these on the last version of my board. Anyone know if there's a more official version of this type of drawing or something that's at least been verified?
It seems like you manage to find information about the SNES board. Do you mind sharing it with us? I'm working on a similar PCB in combination with a ControlBlock for my custom SNES build.
In addition can you also share the files of your custom PCBs?Best, Alexander
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@ahaertig I didn't find the information per se, I just measured board with a set of digital callipers and modelled it in AutoCad. Pretty accurate as you can see from the photos of my build - everything fits perfectly.
Here's the CAD file for the board and here's the gerber files for the PCB - hope they help you out.
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